/**
	License:		GNU General Public License version 3 (see license.txt, also available online at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html)
	Authors:		OrbitalLab (http://www.orbitallab.ru/dee0xd/), 2008-2009

	File:			dee0xd.d
	Description:	some package stuff
	Date:			09.12.2008 by Digited
**/
module Dee0xd;

public import
	dee0xd.Version,
	dee0xd.Core;

/* Hi! ^___^

    Dee0xD (dioxide) is a small build tool for the DigitalMars D programming language (http://www.digitalmars.com/d/)
    Latest source, binaries and articles can be found at Dee0xD's home page: http://dee0xd.googlecode.com/
    You can build dioxide with build scripts in "build" folder.

    To build dee0xd, you need DigitalMars D compiler and Tango standart library for it. Everything can be found at Tango's home page: http://dsource.org/projects/tango
    Don't forget to setup dmd config files properly:
        on windows: sc.ini in dmd/bin must set dflags to DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\import" -version=Tango -defaultlib=tango-base-dmd -debuglib=tango-base-dmd -L+tango-user-dmd.lib -L+tango-win32-dmd.lib
        on *nix: /etc/dmd.conf must have dflags like "-I/[path to tango src here]" -version=Tango -defaultlib=tango-base-dmd -debuglib=tango-base-dmd -L-lz -L-lpthread -L-lm -L-ltango-user-dmd -L-ltango-base-dmd

    On *nix, chmod dxd to 775 or so, place it somewhere to system bin dir, like dmd/bin on win and /usr/local/bin on *nix
    Run dxd to get description and list of commands.

    Happy building!

    warning: the speed of building D sources with dioxide may shock a D-unexperienced c++ programmer!
*/